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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Campos
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1/29/08
HB 429
SHORT TITLE ENMU English as a Second Language Institute
SB
ANALYST Cox
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY08
FY09
$175.0
Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Higher Education – HED
Eastern New Mexico University – ENMU
Department of Public Education – PED
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 429 requests a hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($175,000) appropriation from
the General Fund to the board of Regents of Eastern New Mexico University for expenditure in
fiscal year 2009 and subsequent fiscal years to create and implement an English as a second
language institute, which would provide intensive instruction in the English language to
individuals with limited proficiency in English.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
This request was not submitted by ENMU to the New Mexico Higher Education Department and
it was not included in the Department's funding recommendations for FY09.
The HED’s evaluation table of FY09 Research and Public Service Projects provided to the LFC
classifies this project as a “would not oppose if funding available" project. Reasons for this
classification decision are not provided. (LFC Report 07-20, Higher Education Department
Review of Selected Research and Public Service Projects, January 12, 2008, Table 4, p73.)
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House Bill 429. – Page
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The appropriation of one hundred seventy five thousand dollars ($175,000) contained in this bill
is a recurring expense to the General Fund.
Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2009 or next fiscal
years shall not revert
to the General Fund.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
HED states:
The New Mexico has a growing population of adult learners in need of career technical
education. GED teaching and other postsecondary education also have a significant need for ESL
training. The state is home to a substantial population of individuals who have limited English
language proficiency. Therefore, many people stand to benefit from the proposed ESL Institute
at ENMU. Further, ENMU indicates that there are currently no extant programs or institutes that
are similar to the proposed ESL institute. Therefore, there is a population of New Mexico
citizens whose educational needs are not currently being serviced.
ENMU notes:
ENMU's ESL institute proposes to fill that (above) need.
ENMU’s ESL Institute is designed to provide intensive English language instruction to Limited
English Proficiency (LEP) speakers in our region. Using the brand-new language laboratory
facility at ENMU, we will provide a variety of models of intensive language training to serve our
students and community. ESL courses for ENMU students from foreign countries (especially
exchange students from China and Mexico) will be offered in the summer and, as needed, in the
academic year. Other Institute functions will include intensive summer outreach programs for the
regional community for incoming college students, and year-round collaborations with area K-12
schools that have LEP students in need of language skills. In addition, the Institute will provide
services fro community members working on their GED and/or citizenship requirements. The
Institute will also coordinate professional development opportunities for area teachers who need
the pedagogical tools to teach LEP students. As an Hispanic Serving Institution, ENMU has an
obligation to serve this population of students and this need.
PED also noted:
According to the SY 07 New Mexico Standards Based Assessment results, English
Language Learner students:
o
Increased Reading proficiency in grades 3, 4, 5 and 8, with the greatest gain in
grade 5. These were the strongest gains of any NCLB subgroup.
o
Increased Math proficiency in all but the 11th grade.
o
Increased Science proficiency in grades 3 through 7 and 9. These were the second
strongest gains of any NCLB subgroup (average 4%).
If this bill is passed, ENMU will develop and implement the English as a Second
Language Institute. Because adult learners are role models for their children, this will
have a positive impact on the English Language Learners of Grades K-12.
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